According to PANews, SpaceX has achieved a significant milestone during its fifth Starship test flight by successfully using the mechanical arms on the launch tower, known as 'chopsticks,' to catch the first-stage Super Heavy rocket. This marks the first time SpaceX has attempted to recover the first stage of the Starship.
Approximately two minutes after the Starship's launch, the first-stage Super Heavy rocket separated from the Starship and began its return journey. Around six minutes after the launch, the first stage was successfully caught by the mechanical arms on the launch tower. This achievement represents a crucial objective in SpaceX's ongoing efforts to enhance the reusability of its launch systems.
Following the successful recovery of the first stage, the second stage of the Starship will continue its flight, with plans for a controlled splashdown in the Indian Ocean. This test flight is part of SpaceX's broader mission to develop fully reusable spacecraft capable of carrying humans and cargo to destinations such as the Moon and Mars.